1、宁可信其有,不可信其无。
It is better to believe what it has than not.
2、道吾好者是吾贼,道吾恶者是吾师。
The good are my thieves and the evil are my teachers.
3、吃饭吃米,说话说理。
Eat rice for dinner and make sense.
4、宁愿折断骨头,不愿低头受辱。
I would rather break a bone than bow my head to be humiliated.
5、走不完的路,知不完的理。
An endless road leads to an endless truth.
6、势服人口,以理服人心。
Population is subordinated to power and people's hearts are subordinated to reason.
7、留得五湖明月在,不愁无处下金钩。
Keep the bright moon in the lakes, there is no place to worry about the golden hook.
8、无志山压头,有志人搬山。
No ambition hill overwhelms, ambitious people move mountains.
9、但能依本分,终身无烦恼。
But according to their duty, they can live a lifetime without worries.
10、衙门八字开,有理无钱莫进来。
The Yamen are open in eight words, so it is reasonable to have no money to come in.
11、千金难买心,万金不卖道。
Thousands of gold are hard to buy. Thousands of gold do not sell.
12、家中无才子,官从何处来。
Where do officials come from when there is no talented person in the family?
13、砍柴上山,捉鸟上树。
Cut firewood up the hill and catch birds up the tree.
14、耳听为虚,眼见为实。
Hearing is false, seeing is true.
15、世事明如镜,前程暗似漆。
The world is as bright as a mirror, and the future is as dark as paint.
16、人生似鸟同林宿,大限来时各自飞。
Life is like birds sleeping in the woods, flying separately when the time comes.
17、国乱思良将,家贫思贤妻。
When the country is in turmoil, the poor think of a good wife.
18、志高品高,志下品下。
Zhigao and Gao, Zhixia and Xia.
19、是蛇一身冷,是狼一身腥。
Snakes are cold, wolves are fishy.
20、父子和而家不退,兄弟和而家不分。
Father and son do not leave home, brother and family do not divide.
21、屋漏更遭连年雨,行船又遇打头风。
Leakage is even worse for years of rain, and sailing is hit by a headwind.
22、宁向直中取,不可曲中求。
Better go straight than go straight.
23、世上若要人情好,赊去物件莫取钱。
If you want to be kind in the world, don't take money from things on credit.
24、钱财如粪土﹐仁义值千金。
Money is like dung. Benevolence and righteousness are worth a thousand dollars.
25、见善如不及,见恶如探汤。
Seeing good is better than seeing evil.
26、无钱休入众﹐遭难莫寻亲。
If you have no money, you can't find relatives when you are in trouble.
27、小人记仇,君子感恩。
A gentleman is grateful for his vengeance.
28、送君千里,终须一别。
Send you a thousand miles, you have to be different.
29、有钱道真语﹐无钱语不真。
If you have money, Taoism is true, but if you don't have money, it's not true.
30、翻覆之水,收之实难。
The overturned water is hard to harvest.
31、若登高必自卑,若行远必自迩。
If you climb high, you will feel inferior; if you go far, you will feel inferior.
32、刀伤易治,口伤难医。
Knife wounds are easy to cure, but oral wounds are difficult to cure.
33、道院迎仙客,书堂隐相儒。
Taoist courtyard welcomes the immortals, and the Academy conceals Confucianism.
34、贫穷自在,富贵多忧。
Poverty is easy, wealth is worrying.
35、先到为君﹐后到为臣。
First come as king, then come as minister.
36、碾谷要碾出米来,说话要说出理来。
Mill the rice and make sense of what you say.
37、枯木逢春犹再发,人无两度再少年。
The dead wood will return in spring, and no one will ever be a teenager again.
38、小人记仇,君子长志。
Villagers bear grudges, gentlemen have long aspirations.
39、失之毫釐,差以千里。
The difference is thousands of miles.
40、人情似纸张张薄,世事如棋局局新。
Humanity is like sheets of paper, and the world is like a new chess game.
41、打空拳费力,说空话劳神。
Empty boxing is hard, empty talk is hard.
42、虎瘦雄心在,人穷志不短。
A tiger is thin and ambitious, but a man is poor and ambitious.
43、宁可一日没钱使,不可一日坏行止。
Better have no money in a day than go bad in a day.
44、莫道君行早﹐更有早行人。
Mo Daojun travels early, more early pedestrians.
45、宁吃开眉粥,不吃皱眉饭。
Better eat frown porridge than frown rice.
46、欺山莫欺水,欺人莫欺心。
Do not deceive mountains or waters, and do not deceive people or hearts.
47、自家心里急,他人未知忙。
My own heart is in a hurry, others are unknown and busy.
48、欲求生富贵,须下死工夫。
If you want to live and be rich, you have to work hard.
49、有志不在年高,无志空长百岁。
The ambition is not to be old, but to be a hundred years old.
50、树怕烂根,人怕无志。
Trees are afraid of rotten roots and people are afraid of no ambition.
51、小时是兄弟,长大各乡里。
When I was a brother, I grew up in the countryside.
52、惜花须检点,爱月不梳头。
Cherish the flowers, but don't comb your hair in love with the moon.
53、茅茨之屋,或有侯王。
Maotse's house, or a prince.
54、有话说在当面,有事摆在眼前。
Something is said in front of you, something is in front of you.
55、人怕引诱,塘怕渗透。
People are afraid of temptation, but ponds are afraid of infiltration.
56、暗室亏心,神目如电。
Darkroom is sad, the eyes are like electricity.
57、圣贤言语,神钦鬼伏。
Sage words, gods and ghosts.
58、鼓不敲不响,理不辩不明。
The drums are silent and unreasonable.
59、吃一回亏,学一回乖。
Lose once, learn once.
60、宁可荤口念佛,不可素口骂人。
Better read Buddha by mouth than swear.
61、入门休问荣枯事,观看容颜便得知。
When you get to the door, you will know what's happening and what's happening when you look at your face.
62、好鼓一打就响,好灯一拔就亮。
A good drum sounds as soon as it hits, and a good lamp turns on as soon as it pulls out.
63、知者减半,省者全无。
Half the knowledgeable, and none of the provincial.
64、人怕理,马怕鞭。
People are afraid of reason and horses are afraid of whips.
65、愁人苦夜长,志士惜日短。
Sorrowful people spend long nights, but ambitious people cherish short days.
66、三思而行,再斯可矣。
Think twice before you act.
67、君子固穷,小人穷斯滥也。
A gentleman is poor, but a small man is poor.
68、常将有日思无日,莫把无时思有时。
There will always be days to think, not times to think sometimes.
69、鸟惜羽毛虎惜皮,为人处世惜脸皮。
Birds cherish feathers, tigers their skins, and people's faces.
70、有上不去的天,没过不去的关。
There are days that cannot go, there is no barrier that cannot go.
71、出家如初﹐成佛有馀。
If you are a monk, you have more than enough to become a Buddha.
72、但有绿杨堪系马,处处有路透长安。
But the green poplar can tie the horse, there are Reuters Chang'an everywhere.
73、一人修路,万人安步。
One man builds roads and ten thousand people walk in peace.
74、不是你的财,别落你的袋。
It's not your money. Don't leave it in your pocket.
75、人不劝不善,钟不打不鸣。
If one does not persuade others, the bell will not ring.
76、随分耕锄收地利,他时饱满谢苍天。
He was full of thanks to heaven when he plowed and hoed and gathered land.
77、观今宜鉴古﹐无古不成今。
Looking at the present, we should learn from the past.